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Wow, thanks for the recipes. I have been on an eggplant kick for the last bit, but the eggplant curry recipe I found had sour cream in it, and you can't get soy sour cream around here. Or was it natural yog? Perhaps that might substitute... if I can find some..

 

Anyway, thanks. I was given a plug-in wok for my 21st (this friday!) too, so that will be very cool. Hot. It is thermostat controlled, and the book extols the virtues of cooking casseroles and soups in it. Anything to sell it to us white folk, huh? lol

 

I was also given,,, drumroll please... Vegan cooking for one!!! and another Vegan cookbook!!! Oh boy, I love poppy to bits. She went to the city (4 hours away) and searched her little heart out till she found them for me. Isn't she a sweetheart? I was sooooo excited. She got lots of hugs. Now I have to cook for her, though! lol :*) No one around here even knows what Vegan means. She is so supportive, and even eats tofu cause she likes it - a meat eater and all.

 

Oh, hugs for Poppy!

 

 

Better go, it is 5:28am, and I have to sleep a little before I hit another assignment, then another, another another and an exam on wednesday. *sigh* wish me luck!

 

Chelle, et al, minus five

 

PS - post lots you guys, I need study breaks with my 'You have mail. Sir.' notifier.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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>What is rhubarb then?

 

The part we eat is a stalk like celery. Stalk

contains no seeds, so not a fruit. Very tart...not

sweet, so often combined with strawberries and usually

with lots of sugar.

 

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I hear that buckwheat, like quinoa, is a fruit

rather

than a grain. Maybe it's related to rhubarb, but

rhubarb is not a fruit.

 

> I think it's related to rhubarb.

>> lane lynn <lanie wrote:I think I

remember that buckwheat is

not actually a grain, but a friut. Can someone here

who is knowledgable

enlighten us? Thanks, Lane

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meet the all-new My - Try it today!

 

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I know what rhubarb is, but what is it classified as, if not a fruit? Thanks,

Lane

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Thursday, January 13, 2005 2:28 PM

Re: [Raw Food] Digest Number 1044

 

 

 

>What is rhubarb then?

 

The part we eat is a stalk like celery. Stalk

contains no seeds, so not a fruit. Very tart...not

sweet, so often combined with strawberries and usually

with lots of sugar.

 

--------------------

I hear that buckwheat, like quinoa, is a fruit

rather

than a grain. Maybe it's related to rhubarb, but

rhubarb is not a fruit.

 

> I think it's related to rhubarb.

>> lane lynn <lanie wrote:I think I

remember that buckwheat is

not actually a grain, but a friut. Can someone here

who is knowledgable

enlighten us? Thanks, Lane

 

 

 

 

Meet the all-new My - Try it today!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A vegetable. Here is a link to a short description:

 

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/vegetables/rhubarb.html

 

Here's a link to a longer description:

 

http://www.rhubarbinfo.com/rhubarb-history.html

 

 

Peace, Valerie

 

 

lane lynn <lanie wrote:

I know what rhubarb is, but what is it classified as, if not a fruit? Thanks,

Lane

 

 

 

 

 

 

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